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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Bind dns server zone file Post 302839865 by fpmurphy on Saturday 3rd of August 2013 09:49:24 AM
Old 08-03-2013
For BIND, the class field is optional. If the class field is omitted, the class IN is assumed.
 

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CLASSKIT_METHOD_COPY(3) 						 1						   CLASSKIT_METHOD_COPY(3)

classkit_method_copy - Copies a method from class to another

SYNOPSIS
bool classkit_method_copy (string $dClass, string $dMethod, string $sClass, [string $sMethod]) DESCRIPTION
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. PARAMETERS
o $dClass - Destination class for copied method o $dMethod - Destination method name o $sClass - Source class of the method to copy o $sMethod - Name of the method to copy from the source class. If this parameter is omitted, the value of $dMethod is assumed. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 classkit_method_copy(3) example <?php class Foo { function example() { return "foo! "; } } class Bar { // initially, no methods } // copy the example() method from the Foo class to the Bar class, as baz() classkit_method_copy('Bar', 'baz', 'Foo', 'example'); // output copied function echo Bar::baz(); ?> The above example will output: foo! SEE ALSO
classkit_method_add(3), classkit_method_redefine(3), classkit_method_remove(3), classkit_method_rename(3). PHP Documentation Group CLASSKIT_METHOD_COPY(3)
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